Product Description
Health Concerns Channel Flow Corydalis Extract Herbal Supplement 180 Capsules
What Channel Flow is Best For
Channel Flow may be used for the following:
Western Symptoms
- Abdominal Pain-Uterus blood stagnation
- Supports normal menstruation
- Supports a fertile environment
- Headache
- Back pain
TCM Functions
- Regulate Qi and Blood
- Warm the Channels
How Channel Flow Works
Channel Flow by Health Concerns Chinese Herbs contains corydalis (yan hu suo) as the chief herb for the formula, as it is very widely used in China for pain relief. It is 25% of the formula in a 7:1 extract. Corydalis invigorates the blood and alleviates pain. Corydalis also regulates Qi and is used for pain in the chest, abdomen, and epigastric area. It is also used for menstrual pain, as well as bearing down pain. Corydalis has a mild sedative effect.
Angelica (bai zhi) relieves pain, especially in the upper body, neck and shoulders. Tang kuei (dang gui) has a special effect in relieving abdominal and uterine pain. Traditionally it is used for abnormal menstruation and arthritic pain. It increases local circulation of blood and has a warming effect. Its functions are to nourish, tonify and invigorate the blood. Tang kuei, with Red Root Sage (dan shen) and myrrh (mo yao), alleviates pain due to blood stagnation in the extremities. White peony (bai shao) alleviates pain, spasms, and cramping.
Cinnamon twig (gui zhi) was chosen for the specific effect of bringing the herbs to the surface of the body and to promote circulation of blood. The traditional functions include warming the channels. It has shown analgesic effects according to western research. Red Root Sage (dan shen) was chosen for its specific effect of relieving menstrual pain. Its traditional functions include invigorating blood and removing blood stasis and heat. According to Western research, Red Root Sage increases microcirculation of blood flow and has a sedative effect.
Myrrh and frankincense are included for their functions in relieving pain. Frankincense (ru xiang) invigorates the blood and promotes movement of Qi. It alleviates pain and reduces swelling. Myrrh (mo yao) invigorates the blood, dispels blood stasis, reduces swelling and alleviates pain. Both frankincense and myrrh promote healing. Licorice (gan cao) alleviates pain and spasms and has anti-inflammatory and detoxification effects.
Channel Flow Serving Size
2 to 3 tablets, three times a day
Channel Flow Ingredients
Corydalis extract rhizome, Angelica root, White Peony root, Cinnamon twig, Tang Kuei root, Salvia root, Myrrh resin, Frankincense resin, Licorice root.
Other Ingredients: Vegetable Gum, Silicon Dioxide, Stearic Acid, Cellulose.
Pin Yin: Yan Hu Suo, Bai Zhi, Bai Shao, Gui Zhi, Dang Gui, Dan Shen, Mo Yao, Ru Xiang, Gan Cao.
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Channel Flow Where to Buy
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